Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Minister of Education mandate all universities to hook up to the network.

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The Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, has directed all universities in the country to hook up with the Nigerian Research and Education Network (NgREN).
Adamu gave the directive shortly after watching a video demonstration of NgREN operations at the National Universities Commission (NUC) on Tuesday in Abuja.
NgREN is the national research network for Nigeria, established to provide connectivity infrastructure and service layers for innovation in teaching and research in the country.
It is aimed at harmonising knowledge within the tertiary sector, to drive productive research, collaboration and knowledge dissemination for the development of the country and mankind.
NgREN has a conference room equipped with video conferencing facilities to communicate with other video conference centres in all member institutions.
The minister directed NUC to send a MEMO to him for him to mandate all universities to hook up to the network.
The NUC Executive Secretary, Prof. Julius Okojie, in his earlier comments, said NgREN was solving the problem of Internet connectivity in Nigerian universities, adding that it would improve global presence of Nigerian universities.
The first phase of NgREN was inaugurated on July 8, 2014, , with 27 older federal universities connected to the Network. Recently, among the new universities, The Federal University, Lafia (FULafia) recently got connected to the network also.

Two communities in Nigeria takes Shell to court for the second time in five years over spills in the Niger Delta.

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Oil giant Shell is being sued in London for the second time in five years over spills in the Niger Delta.
Two communities are claiming compensation and want Shell to clean up their land.
Shell said it is at an "early stage" in reviewing the claims and that the case should be heard in Nigeria.
The Ogale community of about 40,000 people in Rivers State, on the coast of Nigeria, who are mainly farmers or fishermen, are some of the claimants.
Their case is being handled by law firm Leigh Day.
Spills since 1989 have meant they don't have clean drinking water, farmland or rivers, their claim says.
It points to a November 2015 report by Amnesty International which says four spill sites Shell says it planned to clean up are still contaminated.
The first court hearing is due on Wednesday at the Technology and Construction Court, which will determine if the claimants can can lodge a case against Shell's Nigerian business, known as Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC).
Amnesty's findings followed a 2011 report by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) which found water contaminated with oil by-products including benzene, thought to be a carcinogen. It suggested a clean up, but said a "sustainable recovery" of the area could take up to 30 years.
Shell says it has agreed a clean-up plan.
"In mid-2015 SPDC JV, along with the government, UNEP and representatives of the Ogoni community, agreed to an 18-month roadmap to fast-track the environmental clean-up and remediation of Ogoniland which includes a governance framework," it said in a statement.
The Bille community, who are mainly fishermen and are the other party to sue, claims Shell should be liable for "failing to protect their pipelines from damage caused by third parties", according to Leigh Day.
Pipelines in the area have been targets for thieves who steal crude oil and try to refine it locally. This has lead to more spills and damage though explosions.
"Both Bille and Ogale are areas heavily impacted by crude oil theft, pipeline sabotage and illegal refining which remain the main sources of pollution across the Niger Delta.
"Ogale is in Ogoniland and it is important to note that SPDC has produced no oil or gas in Ogoniland since 1993. Access to the area has been limited following a rise in violence, threats to staff and attacks on facilities," Shell said.
But the communities say Shell pipelines lack the technology to detect and shut off leaks, whatever the cause.
Daniel Leader, partner at Leigh Day said: "It is scandalous that four years after the UNEP Report Shell is yet to clean up its oil in either Ogale or Bille. Our client's patience has now run out and we intend to force Shell to act since it is clear they have no intention of doing so on their own."
In January last year, Shell agreed to an $84m (£55m) settlement with residents of the Bodo community in the Niger Delta for two oil spills.
The same law firm, Leigh Day, said their 15,600 clients would receive $3,300 each for losses caused by the spills.
The remaining $30m would be left for the community, which Leigh Day said was "devastated by the two massive oil spills in 2008 and 2009".
That dispute began in 2011.
During the trial emails, letters and internal reports submitted to a court in London, and seen by the BBC, showed that senior Shell employees were concerned before the spill that Shell's pipelines in the area had reached the end of their lives and needed replacing to avoid danger to lives, the environment and the economy.
Two spills in 2008 affected about 35 sq miles (90 sq km) in southern Nigeria, according to the Bodo community which sued Shell.
Shell said at the time it "dismisses the suggestion that it has knowingly continued to use a pipeline that is not safe to operate".
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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Bin Laden was working for US government - Dr. Barrett

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The CIA wasted numerous opportunities to kill Osama bin Laden before September 11, 2001, because the former al-Qaeda chief was essentially working for the US government, says Dr. Kevin Barrett, an American academic who has been studying the events of 9/11 since late 2003. 
Dr. Barrett, a founding member of the Scientific Panel for the Investigation of 9/11, made the remarks in a phone interview with Press TV on Tuesday, after the US intelligence agencies declassified tens of documents seized in the 2011 raid on bin Laden's alleged hideout in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
The documents – the second tranche from the raid to have been declassified since May 2015 – show bin Laden was a "hands on" boss of al-Qaeda until the end.
"Bin Laden was very hands on with al-Qaeda's day-to-day operations," a senior intelligence official familiar with the documents said on Monday, "but he seemed somewhat out of touch."
Dr. Barrett said “the problem with this particular story is that ... well there are so many possible problems that it’s hard to know from where to begin, but we could begin with the Seymour Hersh revelations of last year that the story of the assassination of Osama bin Laden was a fairytale, that nothing happened remotely close to what we were told happened on the day he was supposedly killed.”
“The upshot of the Seymour Hersh story is that it was absolutely clear according to what Hersh explicitly said that the Pakistani government was fully aware of everything  bin Laden was doing for many many years, and that essentially  bin Laden was under house arrest by the Pakistani government,” he added.
“Hersh implied that – of course was not allowed to say, even if he was published over in London – was that this was all obviously done – assuming this is true, which is a big assumption – with the connivance of the United States government, that is… bin Laden was a prisoner of the Pakistani and US government for at least four or six years before he was killed. Now this is the same period that these new supposed documents had bin Laden completely running so-called al-Qaeda.”
In an article published on the London Review of Books in May 2015, investigative US journalist Seymour Hersh wrote that high-level lying “remains the modus operandi of US policy, along with secret prisons, drone attacks, Special Forces night raids, bypassing the chain of command, and cutting out those who might say no.”
Hersh wrote that Pakistani intelligence officials played an important role in the bin Laden operation, despite the Obama administration’s assertion that the assassination was done without their knowledge.
The report claims that Pakistani military officers helped US helicopters enter the country and that a Pakistani security official led the American troops directly to Bin Laden without any resistance from guards.
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“Now assuming that Hersh’s information is correct, and it certainly is far more plausible than anything remotely close to the US government version and the US mainstream media version of events, that means that we have to really readjust our perception of who bin Laden was, and what he was really doing?” Dr. Barrett said.  
“And we already know that bin Laden was working for the US government ... He was created by essentially by the US government and its intelligence agencies to fight the Russians in Afghanistan. That was al-Qaeda meant – the CIA database,” the researcher noted.  
“We know that right before 9/11 – in July 2001, bin Laden was being treated by a CIA-linked American physician in Dubai, Dr. Terry Calloway, and he was visited by the head of the Dubai CIA station, a certain Mr. Larry Mitchell. This was repeatedly confirmed by many European news outlets which all stand by that story,” he stated.
“We know that on the eve of 9/11, actually on September 11th, 2001, bin Laden was in a hospital being treated for a terminal kidney disease. And he could have easily been captured at that time had they wanted to, and of course there were numerous, numerous opportunities before that as well,” he pointed out.
“So essentially the picture we have gotten is that bin Laden was an American agent. And this has been confirmed by many, many sources, like Veterans Today where I work, people with an intelligence community background,” he said.
“So what we’ve learned from these most recent documents, assuming that they are authentic, is that bin Laden would have been running so-called al-Qaeda on behalf of Western intelligence.  And they were keeping him under virtual house arrest, allowing him to do his work, right next door to the Pakistani military headquarters, all those years,” the analyst observed.
The September, 11, 2001 attacks, also known as the 9/11 attacks, were a series of strikes in the US which killed nearly 3,000 people and caused about $10 billion worth of property and infrastructure damage.
US officials assert that the attacks were carried out by al-Qaeda terrorists but many experts have raised questions about the official account, saying it was a false-flag operation and that bin Laden was just a bogeyman for the US military-industrial complex.
They believe that rogue elements within the US government orchestrated or at least encouraged the 9/11 attacks in order to accelerate the US war machine and advance the Zionist agenda.

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PDP Reschedules National Caucus, BOT, NEC Meetings..NEC To Hold Monday


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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rescheduled the meetings of the National Caucus, Board of Trustees (BOT) and the National Executive Committee (NEC).
The National Caucus meeting has been rescheduled for Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 7pm. The Board of Trustees (BOT) meeting will now hold on Monday, March 7th 2016 at 11am, while the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting holds at 2pm on the same Monday March 7th, 2016.
The leadership of the Party deeply regrets any inconveniences that may be caused by this adjustment, said Olisa Metuh.

Ese Oruru: Handover Shifted To Wednesday

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The much anticipated handover of Ese Oruru, the teenager allegedly abducted from her Bayelsa home will now take place tomorrow.

Force spokesperson, Bisi Kolawole, told anxious journalists who waited for several hours at the Police Headquarters in Abuja that the inability of Ese’s parents to arrive on time led to the postponement of the exercise, Channel Television reported.
Ese was allegedly abducted eight months ago and moved to Kano for forced marriage.
She was freed on Monday night, following a directive by the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, to the Commissioner of Police in Kano State, Mohammed Katsina.

Reports say Miss Oruru was allegedly abducted from her Bayelsa Home, and her parents, after trailing her to Kano, battled for months to have her back.
In the meantime, rights group, the Muslim Rights Concern is asking the authorities to immediately commence the prosecution of Yunusa, the man alleged to have abducted her.
Her father, Mr Charles Oruru had told Channels Television in Yenagoa that Ese was the most courageous of his children and so he does not think that her alleged abductor took her to Kano on her free will.
This is affirmed by Ese’s siblings who believe something mystical may have been done to her to accept leaving Yenagoa for Kano.